A sales rep find himself stranded in an abstract space and time loop, trapped in a mysterious suburb and subject to the constraints of a globalized, digitized and overly-organized world. In her debut film, filmmaker Laura Nasmyth, together with her co-director and Farocki student Philip Leitner, blurs the boundaries between the digital and the real. Nasmyth and Leitner move the protagonist and at the same time the audience to a transcendental non-place caught between urban aberrations and Google Street View.
A sales rep find himself stranded in an abstract space and time loop. Trapped in a non-place, between urban misunderstandings and Google Street View.
A sales rep find himself stranded in an abstract space and time loop, trapped in a mysterious suburb and subject to the constraints of a globalized, digitized and overly-organized world.
In her debut film, filmmaker Laura Nasmyth, together with her co-director and Farocki student Philip Leitner, blurs the boundaries between the digital and the real.
Nasmyth and Leitner move the protagonist and at the same time the audience to a transcendental non-place caught between urban aberrations and Google Street View.